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The best hotels of Milan 5 stars

Milan knows no shortage of excellent hotels, but even among them there are exclusive options. Some of them can hardly even be called housing. Rather, this is another luxurious addition to the treasury of impressions from visiting the Italian capital of business and fashion. In this article, we tried to collect 5 of the most remarkable hotels in the city of the "Major League" for those who travel to Milan with a special occasion.

The hotel of the chain in Milan, located in the heart of the city, is within walking distance from the boutiques of the Golden Square Theater of La Scala and the Duomo.

Mandarin Oriental Milan

Hotels in the Mandarin Oriental chain are preferred by stars such as Morgan Freeman, Sophie Marceau, Vanessa May and many others.

72 exquisite individually designed rooms and 32 spacious suites, designed by the famous designer Antonio Citterio, are located in a complex of four adjacent buildings of the 18th century.

The hotel is located in the heart of the city.

The hotel has a wellness center with an indoor pool, sauna and fitness club. Here you can visit a massage room, a manicure and pedicure studio or the beauty salon of stylist Massimo Serini.

On the territory of 900 m2 there are also six treatment rooms, including a room for Thai massage and a suite for couples with two massage tables, a jacuzzi and a relaxation area.

Two Michelin-starred Seta Restaurant serves chef Antonio Guide. Lunch is served in the hotel's open-air courtyard or, if desired, right in the room. Popular DJs entertain guests at the hotel bar in the evenings, and immortal jazz sounds on brunch on Sunday.

Check out our guest reviews and photos of the luxurious interiors of Mandarin Oriental Milan on this page.

Grand hotel et de Milan

The Grand Hotel et de Milan is a real museum, where antique furniture of the 18th-19th centuries coexists with cutting-edge technical solutions.

The main "feature" of the hotel is the name numbers, which got their names in honor of the celebrities who stayed here: Lukino Visconti, Maria Callas, Giorgio Streller, Enrico Caruso and many other representatives of the cultural elite, whose photographs, autographs and personal belongings are carefully stored in the walls of the hotel.

The most famous and luxurious hotel room in this series is named after the composer Giuseppe Verdi, who lived at the Grand Hotel et de Milan for about 27 years.

At one time, the hotel building was surrounded by crowds of fans who expressed enthusiasm in this way about the new opera or concern about the health of the maestro during the composer's illness. The street along the hotel was once even lined with straw on the orders of the authorities so that the knock of the wheels of the passing carriages would not disturb the genius.

Here is a complete harmony of rarity and cutting-edge solutions.

The popularity of Grand Hotel et de Milan is justified, among other things, by its very good location a few meters from the Teatro alla Scala and Milan's main shopping street, Via Monte Napoleone.

The restaurant Don Carlos, decorated with paintings and scenographic projects from the La Scala Theater Museum, is often visited by spectators after performances in order to share the sounds of classical music with their impressions of the long-awaited premiere.

The Caruso restaurant, famous for its winter garden, is preferred by businessmen and politicians: here you can always have a cup of coffee or discuss important issues at a business breakfast. A more relaxed atmosphere is characteristic of the Gerry's bar, where guests are treated to drinks and light snacks until 01:00 at night.

You can plunge into the atmosphere of luxury and choose the room where your favorite artist, musician, writer or director once lived on this page.

Hotel Magna Pars - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

The building of the former perfume factory today houses a hotel ready to boast ultra-modern suites overlooking its own garden, where each of the 39 rooms is dedicated to a certain aroma.

Literally everything submits to the theme of aromas: even the floor on which the room is located got its name in honor of the height of a bush or tree whose aroma is chosen as the determining one.

An integral part of the interiors are paintings by young artists of the Brera Academy, inspired by the corresponding aromas. Guests of the restaurant are greeted by a canvas depicting a lavender field, because lavender is used as an ingredient in perfumes and in the kitchen.

Each of the hotel's rooms is dedicated to a specific aroma.

Books have become another important design element of the hotel: each room has its own small library; you can also read in a cozy armchair by the fireplace in the restaurant.

A wine cellar with the best examples of Italian winemaking is on display here. One of the traditional compliments to Hotel Magna Pars guests is a bottle of champagne in the room.

Hotel guests can use the services of the wellness center, visit the gym or Turkish bath. The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Porta Genova Station in the center of Milan's fashion and design quarter, but there is an atmosphere of tranquility and privacy.

You can read guest reviews and personally appreciate elegant suites with brushed oak floors and leather furniture on this page.

Four Seasons Hotel Milano

Within the walls of the former monastery of the 15th century, today lies a luxurious hotel that carefully preserves the atmosphere of its predecessor.

Vaulted ceilings and arches, a private garden courtyard and antique frescoes wonderfully harmonize with the modern design of the halls and rooms.

In addition to the traditional Swedish breakfast, guests can enjoy snacks, desserts and cocktails in the lobby, and on Sundays, the restaurants taste wine and traditional Italian delicacies.

The hotel has its own patio with garden.

During Milan Fashion Week, here you can meet famous designers and critics who stopped by for a cup of coffee between shows.

The highlight of the hotel is the chocolate room available in the spa, along with a traditional range of face and body care services.

You can admire the architecture of the 15th century, read guest reviews and find an exquisite room for your trip to Milan on this page.

Armani Hotel Milano

The Armani Milano Hotel was built in the 1930s according to the design of Enrico Griffini, who planned to crown the rectangular building of gray stone with a glass dome of a cubic shape.

Today, under a glass roof known throughout Milan, there is a restaurant that focuses primarily on Lombardy cuisine.

The corporate identity of Armani can be traced in the hotel in everything: from the selection of toiletries to the color and subject design of the rooms.

Hotel interiors are made in beige, bronze and steel colors.

Decor elements from the Armani collection successfully fit into the company's classic laconic interiors, made in beige, bronze and steel colors.

After a walk through the Quadrilatero della Fashion boutiques, guests can relax in the spa, visit the swimming pool, sauna or Turkish bath.

More details about the Armani Hotel Milano, including room interiors, guest reviews and the ability to book a room can be found here.

Photos by: booking.com.

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